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Run is the horizontal change between two points on a graph. It is used in conjunction with rise to calculate the slope of a line.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. The run is calculated as the difference in the x-coordinates of two points (x2 - x1).
  2. Run is always measured horizontally, regardless of the direction of the line.
  3. Together with rise, run determines the steepness or slope of a line.
  4. A positive run indicates movement to the right along the x-axis, while a negative run indicates movement to the left.
  5. In slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), 'm' represents the slope and can be found using both rise and run.

Review Questions

  • What does 'run' measure on a graph?
  • How do you calculate the run between two points?
  • What does a negative run indicate about movement along the x-axis?
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